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					<description><![CDATA[Beautiful!! I learned from this and will make gift cards from old cards now.

I create out-of-old new Christmas- and greeting cards. Out of walnuts (head), apples (body), cotton (for hair, beard and moustache), red wrapping paper (for miters) and aluminum foil (for bishop staffs) St. Nicholasses (not Santa Clauses) for his feast on December 6. He came to us children in the evening of that day.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautiful!! I learned from this and will make gift cards from old cards now.</p>
<p>I create out-of-old new Christmas- and greeting cards. Out of walnuts (head), apples (body), cotton (for hair, beard and moustache), red wrapping paper (for miters) and aluminum foil (for bishop staffs) St. Nicholasses (not Santa Clauses) for his feast on December 6. He came to us children in the evening of that day.</p>
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